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Ad Valorem taxes on real property and Tangible Personal Property Taxes are collected by the Tax Collector on an annual basis beginning on November 1st for the calendar year January through December. It is the responsibility of each taxpayer to ensure that his/her taxes are paid and that a tax bill is received. The Property Appraiser’s Office establishes the assessed ...

When you update your driver’s license or ID card, the hunting or fishing license record will be updated. Recreational Hunting and Fishing Licenses Recreational licenses and permits for residents and nonresidents are available on theInternet; at retail agents, such as sporting goods stores or other retailers that sell hunting or fishing equipment; by phone; and at county tax collectors’ offices. All ...

Boat Title & Registration Redirect to DHSMV Website Vessel Registration Please note, by clicking the link below you are leaving the Constitutional Tax Collector’s Office’s website and will be re-routed to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) website to complete your transaction. Place the link here. http://www.flhsmv.gov/ For problems contact the DHSMV Customer Service Center at ...

Concealed Weapon License Your Tax Collector Office is pleased to offer our customers a one-stop process to apply for a concealed weapon license or to renew your current concealed weapon license in the Palatka Office, only at this time. Our Office in partnership with the Florida Department of Agriculture, the Licensing Agency, are excited about this opportunity for our Citizens. ...

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In Florida, Tax Collectors are independent constitutional officers duly elected from their counties of residence by their fellow citizens and taxpayers. The elected county office of Tax Collector in Florida was established in the 1885 state constitution based on the ideas that local taxes could best be collected at the local level, and they are elected for 4-year terms in the presidential election year. The independence of the Tax Collector's Office is necessary for it to serve both local and state agencies. Read More >>